Here they go again, blaming the wildfire catastrophe in Los Angeles on Climate Change when the actual culprits are the very politicians who never...
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THE EDITOR: The following is my year in review for 2024: National security: A mess: Crime: Out of control Police: Lacking over 900 vehicles (40 per cent of 2,240); refusal to wear body cams, needs senior officers at the top. Coast Guard: No vessels. Air Guard: No craft, but personnel include an air vice-marshal, captain, squadron leader. Radar: Is it functional or manned? Fire: Lacking one fire appliance per fire station. Some units are TB and TC registration series; all are more than five years old Army, Coast Guard, Air Guard: What can I say? Maybe appoint members as SRPs (special reserve police). Finance: Missing billions; lack of accounting and auditing. Health: Poorly organised and non-progressive; too many dinosaurs in the Ministry of Health and RHAs. Agriculture: No policies for development; arable land being used for housing. Education: The continued high failure rate in English and mathematics (arithmetic) is not being addressed at primary and secondary levels; failure to develop the non-academic curriculum developed since the 70s. Attorney General: Too many errors and issues, legal and non-legal. Rural Development and Local Government: Illegal and unplanned development leading to (extensive) flooding; roads are poorly maintained and constructed. Sport: Lack of facilities; poor maintenance; lack of oversight, governance, development of national governing bodies. Tourism: No international promotion; local sites not developed. Public utilities: Water remains an issue with once-a-week-supply not guaranteed. PHILIP AYOUNG-CHEE via e-mail The post My year in review appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
Here they go again, blaming the wildfire catastrophe in Los Angeles on Climate Change when the actual culprits are the very politicians who never...
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